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CD Baby Store Announcement

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Wed, Mar 4, 2020 06:00 PM

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Hi there, You've purchased music from CD Baby, so we wanted to let you know: we've decided to retire

Hi there, You've purchased music from CD Baby, so we wanted to let you know: we've decided to retire our CD Baby music store on March 31st, 2020 in order to fully focus on our distribution, monetization, and promotion services. As explained in our [message to our artists]( the store is no longer a money-maker for most of our artists, as a growing number of listeners now get their music through streaming platforms, and those who prefer CD & vinyl are shopping on Amazon. However, we ARE continuing physical distribution through our wholesale partners, including [Amazon](. The CD Baby artists you love will still have their CDs and vinyl for sale on online retailers and through record stores. And of course we're also continuing distribution to digital platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. What you need to know:  - We are retiring wishlists along with the store, so please copy and paste those into another document. - Your Order and Download History will remain in your account. You can still log into your customer account and view your past purchases and redownload digital orders. - The Find and Order/Download function will also still work as it does currently. - Download cards will still work. Though the function will continue after the main store is retired, we recommend you redeem any codes you have now. - The Manage Credit Card and Manage Addresses sections will be removed to ensure the security of your information. Lastly, we're offering our famous one-cent shipping deal on three or more CDs through March 31st. So if you've been eyeing a few albums on your wishlist, now's the time to buy 'em! If you have any questions about our store retirement or your customer account, please check out [our Help Center](. Thank you again for your business over the years, and for supporting the music of independent artists. - CD Baby [Unsubscribe]( Want to update your email preferences? [GO HERE](. Questions? Check out the [CD Baby Help Center.]( © CD Baby 9600 NE Cascades Pkwy Portland, OR 97220                                            Â

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